On 04/26/2016 11:24 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
On 04/22/2016 06:20 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
Le quartidi 4 floréal, an CCXXIV, The Wanderer a écrit :
If the list software did this modification for _all_ messages, not just
ones from Gmail addresses, I don't see how it would break threading
It break
On 04/22/2016 06:20 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
Le quartidi 4 floréal, an CCXXIV, The Wanderer a écrit :
If the list software did this modification for _all_ messages, not just
ones from Gmail addresses, I don't see how it would break threading
It breaks it for the *senders*: they would have the
Max scaling_max_freq seems stuck at 1GHz even though it should be able
to go up to 1.83GHz.
# echo 1833000 >/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq; cat
/sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_max_freq
100
# cat /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_avail
On 04/25/2016 11:47 PM, Blair, Charles E III wrote:
Perhaps a symptom is that, during an emacs
session, the top of the window says
"emacs@debian.c-blair@..." (my e-mail address)
instead of "emacs@ceblair". I may have made
a mistake during the installation in specifying
my host name or somet
ML mail wrote:
> I would like to preseed a Debian jessie installation over a bond0
> interface with LACP but my problem is that the installer by itself
> does not support bonding out of the box. My idea and workaround would
> be to use the early_command preseed parameter to first install the
> if
Hello,
On 04/26/2016 08:54 PM, Reco wrote:
For the sake of the purity of the experiment, it would be nice to reboot
the system with "init=/bin/sh" added to kernel commandline (to exclude
systemd interference), but I foresee that the result would be the same.
I'll try this if I have a little bit
Hi.
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 20:14:38 +0200
Michael Luecke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've done your commands:
>
> On 04/26/2016 08:04 PM, Reco wrote:
> > unshare -m /bin/bash
> > mount -o bind / /mnt
> > mount -o bind /proc /mnt/proc
> > mount -o bind /dev /mnt/dev
> > chroot /mnt
> Without fai
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 17:46:31 -0700
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 25 Apr 2016, Lars Noodén wrote:
> >
> > > On 04/25/2016 05:01 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > > > Hi! all,
> > > >
> > > > Toying with the idea of setting up a personal, that is,
Hi,
I've done your commands:
On 04/26/2016 08:04 PM, Reco wrote:
> unshare -m /bin/bash
> mount -o bind / /mnt
> mount -o bind /proc /mnt/proc
> mount -o bind /dev /mnt/dev
> chroot /mnt
Without failure until here.
> strace groupadd -g 1234 test
The known failure again:
rename("/etc/group+", "/
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016, Lars Noodén wrote:
> On 04/26/2016 03:46 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > On Mon, 25 Apr 2016, Lars Noodén wrote:>
> >> On 04/25/2016 05:01 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> >> Keep in mind that SSH can do a SOCKS proxy itself and thus you
> >> might not even want to go to the trouble
Hi.
On Tue, 26 Apr 2016 19:25:48 +0200
Michael Luecke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> as I restarted my computer today. I wanted to install lsof via apt-get
> and at least it configured openssh-client without failure. So I thought
> that problem fixed itself, but it didn't.
>
> I tried to add anoth
Hello guys.
We are experiencing weird issue when we implemented this new combination
of debian+apache+PHP.
The system is serving PHP pages. It is running correctly for a quite a
bit and then start to heavily swap without any outer issue (no load
spike). The swap is not cleaning itself, only apa
Hi,
as I restarted my computer today. I wanted to install lsof via apt-get
and at least it configured openssh-client without failure. So I thought
that problem fixed itself, but it didn't.
I tried to add another group manually so I typed as root:
# groupadd -g 1234 test
groupadd: failure whi
On 26/04/16 16:21, Vladislav Kurz wrote:
So what I would like to achieve is to set somehow the dependencies in systemd,
so that networking is deconfigured only after all services are stopped, and
that SSH is the last service to stop.
Documentation starting point for your particular problem (sys
Hello all,
I'd like to find out more about what the systemd does during shutdown/reboot.
I knew pretty well what old sysVinit does, but my long experience is worthless
with systemd, and I have to learn anything anew :(.
I accept RTFM answers if they include links ;)
The problem I have is parti
On Tue, 2016-04-26 at 23:23 +0900, Man_Without_Clue wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Once again, problem with the Viber.
>
> Debian Jessie, 64 bit. LXDE desktop
>
> Viber version 6 downloaded from their site.
>
> http://www.viber.com/en/products/linux
>
> Just like version 4, I did install the package as
Hi all,
Once again, problem with the Viber.
Debian Jessie, 64 bit. LXDE desktop
Viber version 6 downloaded from their site.
http://www.viber.com/en/products/linux
Just like version 4, I did install the package as shown in this site:
http://tutorialforlinux.com/2015/06/09/how-to-install-viber-
It's my understanding Linux ignores bios entirely and gets its work done
by other means. On Tue, 26 Apr 2016, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
Date: Mon, 25 Apr 2016 21:26:05
From: Juan R. de Silva
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: OT: what do you know about Linux?
Resent-Date: Tue, 26 Apr 201
On Mon, 25 Apr 2016 17:46:31 -0700
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Mon, 25 Apr 2016, Lars Noodén wrote:
>
> > On 04/25/2016 05:01 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > > Hi! all,
> > >
> > > Toying with the idea of setting up a personal, that is,
> > > non-business, VPN for a device or two for those rare
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